

This was the time when dinosaurs roamed the earth. I was the youngest person there that was too eager to do things that nobody else wanted to do. I was working in the editing department of a film post production facility. Haven't found a company since that compares.Ĥ) I got into it by luck really.
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By the time I left, the company had garnered a few awards, had grown to 10 full time employees with multiple DVD authors, and an award winning graphics team, and was quite an interesting place. But for day-to-day stuff, the UI was what I used.Ģ) I used lots of stuff that was ancillary, but nothing proprietary or open source other than awk/sed/grep and shell scripts written using those on the aforementioned text files.ģ) I started programming DVDs in 1999, and continued working shiny round discs until 2006. It wasn't until I got much more advanced before I went back to manipulating the text file versions as well myself. Apparently, the previous version was being run on some form of *nix, and required a lot of text file manipulation. Things improved dramatically with the release of Windows 2000.


It wasn't until a bit later before I learned that it was the first version to run on Windows. When I started, the software was running on Windows NT. Wow, those are questions that make you seem very interested, which makes me want to answer.ġ) The company I started working for already had the software that was the de facto industry standard for DVD authoring, Scenarist.
